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Pandanus spiralis R.Br., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
St.John, H. (1968), Revision of the genus Pandanus Stickman, Part. 28. The Australian Species Published by Robert Brown. Pacific Science; a quarterly devoted to the biological and physical sciences of the pacific region 22(3): 412-416, Figs 267, 269 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Iter Australiense, 1802–05, R. Brown 5,799, the pistillate tessellate part (BM), but, as his manuscript reveals, this is more precisely: Gulf of Carpentaria, [Queensland, Wellesley Group of Islands], Island C [Allen I., Island Bay], Nov. 22, 1802, R. Brown 5,799, but only the two phalanges with broad tessellate apices (BM)."

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Pandanus spiralis R.Br.

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